There comes a time in every baby's life when they get to listen to their very first record!
This day is actually a bigger deal for daddies..this daddy in particular...especially when the baby is less than 4 weeks old.
So, the kid can't really appreciate what you've painstakingly chosen from your vinyl collection, but that's not what's important.
What is important is finding a decent mix of composed music, catchy singalongs, and high-larious dialog for fathers and sons.
That's why I went with Mel “It’s good to be the king” Brooks' HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART I.
It met all the criteria...
1. Composed music: Brooksfilms "housecomposer", John Morris does his usual bang up job scoring the film.
2. Catchy singalongs:
3. And last, but certainly not least, High-larious dialog:
Ok, so Chuy slept through most of it...but it's never to early to start brainwashing the little guy at an early age, right?
Sunday, July 5, 2009
IN MEL WE TRVST
Labels:
firsts,
Harvey Korman,
history of the world part I,
LP,
mel brooks,
soundtracks
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